Mayor Adams says campaign isn't hindered by decision to deny matching funds
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is insisting the Campaign Finance Board's decision to deny him matching funds is not hampering his campaign.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams is insisting the Campaign Finance Board's decision to deny him matching funds is not hampering his campaign.
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